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Bjyman:
Hey had some questions about the game

jcags:
1. Yes gregory was the who pulled the strings.
2. I made the same question in this forum.
3. Yes.
4. That is for you to decide.
5. Probably someone impersonated her.
6. Drugs?
7. Because the next village was very far, you would get killed while deseperately running.
8. Ask Orchard L.
9. I want one too.

Bjyman:
These questions are specifically for Orchard-L since only the creator of the game knows for certain but thanks for your input.

Also what about Clive? After the finale he's a loose end.

orchard-l:
1. The most practical answer is this: if the Scotland Yard solved the mystery before Melvin got there, there wouldn't be much of a story to tell :).
2. Annette is Melvin's wife's friend/coworker. This is hinted in the diary. She came to the inn because: a. she had been informed by Melvin's wife that she's on to an interesting scoop and b. she had lost contact with Melvin's wife.
3. If I remember right, the silhouette was intended to be Gregory. The key in the mouth thing is nothing more than an excuse to have a puzzle.
4. It means that the Gloria you saw was a ghost.
5. Ehm, because it'll be to easy for the player...?
6. How exactly do you explain a supernatural phenomenon? The answer is simple: you can't.
7. The same reason why Mario had to go through all the mundane task of capturing 7 castles before he can actually save princess Peach.
8. Let's say that you COULD take the knife. You still can't win. Unless you can dodge bullets pointblank.
9. I'm not sure how you got this impression. It's heavily hinted that Melvin is dying and won't survive the fatal shootings.
10. I actually never written much about Clive in the end. I didn't think it was important. What's important is that you know what his role in the game is. Maybe he got away somehow... or maybe the cop got him before he nailed Gregory. Who knows?

jcags:
Quote from: orchard-l on January 10, 2008, 06:28:58 AM>>>>6. How exactly do you explain a supernatural phenomenon? The answer is simple: you can't.
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